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27 minutes ago, davieG said:

I thought from the very 1st decision he had to make he looked out of his depth and lacking the necessary experience to ref a fast moving free flowing game. He looked like a lost boy at times.

I said this last night to a family member, he started poorly and just got progressively worse the more the game went on, couldn’t believe he missed the tackle on Wes and allowed it to go on and then what happened with their second goal was astonishing poor 

 

edit: just seen goal has already been discussed after the post I replied too 🙈

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32 minutes ago, st albans fox said:

Brendan unlikely to know today on the extent of the injury ref ligament damage

 

will have to wait for scans 

 

then treatment can be planned ref operation - pin requirement etc , which specialist/where 

 

Gonna potentially be more difficult for bouba to settle as his mate will probably  want to go to s of france to recover initially whilst he can’t do anything on the leg 

 

 

Still got Mendy and Ricardo has also played in France so will know French. Fofana be around training ground a lot I’d imagine and they can still go socialise outside of football.

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1 hour ago, SydenhamFox said:

I don’t think so. A break is clean snap. A fracture can be anything from a hairline break to a bone left in crumbles I believe. 


You’re wrong.

 

You’ve even twisted your own argument up by saying a break is a ‘clean snap’ and a fracture is a ‘hairline break’.

 

A fracture is a break in a bone that is narrowed down depending on the type.

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Ref didnt exactly help last night tried to treat it like a friendly but it was obviously more than that to the players who were having a proper go and he needed to get a lot firmer maybe not bookings but some good talking to. Positive good to see us looking to be the better team and good play all round for an hour vardy sharp,barnes also,bertrand good showing wilf and tilly on song.

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1 hour ago, ftfagos said:

Break & fracture are synonymous. 
 

I am a medical professional.

 

Regarding the injury, although little Wes says fractured fibula, given the degree of angulation of the foot and the force involved I will be surprised if there is not some associated ligament damage.

Words before fracture you need to look out for, hairline, compound, displacement etc tells you severity doesn’t it?

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The commentators on LCFC TV said something like “and that goal won’t stand………. Or will it? It will. Villarreal have a second.”

 

The whole thing was a joke. Who was the ref? I assume he was a top tier or qualified ref or whatever? 

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16 minutes ago, Leeds Fox said:


You’re wrong.

 

You’ve even twisted your own argument up by saying a break is a ‘clean snap’ and a fracture is a ‘hairline break’.

 

A fracture is a break in a bone that is narrowed down depending on the type.

The bigger point is some fractures are easier to recover from than others. Perhaps we might agree on that?

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20 minutes ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

The commentators on LCFC TV said something like “and that goal won’t stand………. Or will it? It will. Villarreal have a second.”

 

The whole thing was a joke. Who was the ref? I assume he was a top tier or qualified ref or whatever? 

Rob Jones, he’s only done a few Premier League games and we’ve had him three times already. Remember his first game, Leeds v Burnley where he had a shocker. Was the guy that sent Vestergaard off at Southampton too

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1 minute ago, Kopfkino said:

Rob Jones, he’s only done a few Premier League games and we’ve had him three times already. Remember his first game, Leeds v Burnley where he had a shocker. Was the guy that sent Vestergaard off at Southampton too

Was Matt Donohue

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As long as he recovers and is back to how he was before, I don't care how long he's out for. We'll have contingency plans being drawn up if they haven't been already. I'd even chuck a hefty loan fee at Napoli for Koulibaly for a season, if that's what it takes (extremely unlikely, I know). The most important thing is that Little Wes gets back on the pitch, and comes back well.

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1 hour ago, filbertway said:

That's fine, as long as you feel the same when our players do it countless times throughout the coming season then that's fine, I respect that. Whether they win the ball cleanly or not if they go into a challenge with force then it should be a red.

 

I just can't stand the hypocrisy of football fans, if the roles were reversed yesterday, I guarantee the majority would be seeing it from my perspective.

...it was a poor tackle, we have seen tackles similar to these but with nowhere near the same outcome, and it has been punished by the referee!!!

The fact that the Referee allowed play to carry on and as far as I know failed to punish Nino has not helped in the way we are viewing this. Any tackle from behind is a foul, a two footed tackle carries a lot of danger, we have seen these tackles before, they just do not always end with the tackled player receiving a potential career altering injury.

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2 hours ago, norwichfox said:

Wes is a superhuman, he'll be on the bench for the Wolves game...

We have the technology to re-build him

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1 hour ago, Steven said:

How about sending him a card in hospital with horses on it signed by Foxestalk?

Why would we want to remind him of Harry Kane

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2 hours ago, Leeds Fox said:


You’re wrong.

 

You’ve even twisted your own argument up by saying a break is a ‘clean snap’ and a fracture is a ‘hairline break’.

 

A fracture is a break in a bone that is narrowed down depending on the type.

Transverse (straight across), oblique (at an angle), green-stick (may be complete or incomplete fracture along a length of a long bone), compound or open fracture.

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